What Is Academic Freedom In The Philippines

What Is Academic Freedom In The Philippines

Legal basis of academic freedom in the philippines

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The legal basis of Academic freedom in the Philippines is stated oin the REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7722 , which is AN ACT CREATING THE COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION, APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

The act shall be known as the "Higher Education Act of 1994." chan robles virtual law library

Section 2 declared that the State shall protect, foster and promote the right of all citizens to affordable quality education at all levels and shall take appropriate steps to ensure that education shall be accessible to all. The State shall likewise ensure and protect academic freedom and shall promote its exercise and observance for the continuing intellectual growth, the advancement of learning and research, the development of responsible and effective leadership, the education of high-level and middle-level professionals and the enrichment of our historical and cultural heritage.


2. Is there academic freedom in the Philippine educational sytem now ?​


Answer:

The Philippine Constitution ensures the right of academic freedom (Art. ... 1) But this basic human right does not mean unrestrained access to any institution, rather while, “students have a right “to freely choose their field of study” …


3. Is there academic freedom in the Philippine educational system now? Cite examples


Answer:

Academic freedom shall be enjoyed in all institutions of higher learning.

Every citizen has a right to select a profession or course of study, subject to fair, reasonable, and equitable admission and academic requirements.

The State shall enhance the right of teachers to professional advancement

Explanation:

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4. what is freedom in the philippines during 19th century


Answer:

in the Philippines during the 19th century, freedom was a very important concept. Many people felt oppressed by the Spanish colonial government, and they wanted to be able to make their own choices and have control over their lives.

this concept of freedom is very important to the history of the Philippines, and it is still an important value for many people today

Explanation:

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Answer:

Significant social transformation and the emergence of an unique Filipino identity among the mestizo elite occurred in the 19th century. The Propaganda Movement was started by members of the educated Ilustrado elite who were motivated by liberal ideologies.


5. every teacher shall enjoy academic freedom. what does academic freedom mean is this freedom absolute​


Answer:

Academic freedom means that both faculty members and students can engage in intellectual debate without fear of censorship or retaliation. Academic freedom establishes a faculty member's right to remain true to his or her pedagogical philosophy and intellectual commitments.

Answer:

Academic freedom means that both faculty members and students can engage in intellectual debate without fear of censorship or retaliation. ... Academic freedom establishes a faculty member's right to remain true to his or her pedagogical philosophy and intellectual commitments.

Explanation:

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6. What freedom means in the Philippines?​


Answer:

Kalayaan

Explanation:


7. how OBE support academic freedom?​


Answer:

SIGMUND Freud has warned against super egos, the internalized ideals that mechanisms of the society use to “control” us. OBE lays down a set of well-defined processes and results that students should be able to deliver by the end of the program.

The benefits of academic freedom accrue not only to professors, students and institutions but primarily to the broader society through the creation of new knowledge and innovations, and ultimately, through political, economic, social and technological progress. In short, academic freedom serves the common good

Explanation:

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8. what are the influences that lead to rizal fighting for the freedom of the philippines​


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9. What bill of rights of the philippine freedom of religion belong?


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The right to freedom of religion and belief is enshrined and protected under Article 3 Section 5 of the 1987 Philippine Constitution, which provides that: “No law shall be made respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof

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10. what year published the freedom contribution in the philippines​


Answer:

1973 hope it help

Explanation:

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Explanation:

The United States of America granted independence to the Philippines on July 4, 1946. In accordance with the Philippine Independence Act (more popularly known as the "Tydings–McDuffie Act"), President Harry S. Truman issued Proclamation 2695 of July 4, 1946 officially recognizing the independence of the Philippines.


11. what literary period in the Philippine literature experience freedom in writing​


Explanation:

Literary period in the Philippine literature experience freedom in writing because they express the emotions or feelings on what they feel about


12. The Philippines fighting for freedom


Answer:

the pilippines fighting for freedom

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Explanation:

yes, because espanyol wan't to take the whole philippines

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13. what make a nation independence? is there freedom in the philippine?​


Answer:

yes because we are a democratic country that we live young wild and free


14. What are the implications of Cavite Mutiny in today’s admiration of the word “freedom” in the Philippines?


Answer:

CAVITE MUTINY

Cavite Mutiny was the brief uprising of 200 Filipino troops and workers at the Cavite weaponry which prompted Spanish repression of the embryonic Philippine nationalist movement. Ironically, the harsh reaction of the Spanish authorities served ultimately to promote the nationalist cause. The mutiny gave birth to the causes of GomBurZa, which later on inspired Jose Rizal and the KKK. The mutiny became a domino that led to countless revolutionary movements through arms and pens. The mutiny was quickly crushed, but the Spanish regime under the reactionary governor Rafael de Izquierdo magnified the incident and used it as an excuse to clamp down on those Filipinos who had been calling for governmental reform. A number of Filipino intellectuals were seized and accused of complicity with the mutineers. After a brief trial, three priests—José Burgos, Jacinto Zamora, and Mariano Gómez—were publicly executed. The three subsequently became martyrs to the cause of Philippine independence.

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15. What is the similarity of Renaissance in Europe to Rebirth of Freedom in the Philippines?


Answer:

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Explanation:

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16. Write a speech about academic freedom​


Answer:

meaning of academic freedom gusto maging malaya

Explanation:

Malaya na academic


17. what literary period in Philippine literature experience freedom in writing?


Answer:

Philippine Literature during the japanese period. Explanation: Philippine literature in english came to a halt. Almost all newspapers in.


18. what is the ideology of the Philippines for freedom and liberty​


Answer:

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19. What makes a nation independent? Is there freedom in the Philippines?​


Answer:

A nation is independent if they have their own country. Yes there is freedom in the philippines

Answer:

A country gets its independence when it is no longer part of another country. .And the people of that country is developing on their own.Yes Philippines is independent country


20. What freedom means in the Philippines​


Answer:

FOI allows Filipino citizens to request any information about government transactions and operations, provided that it shall not put into jeopardy privacy and matters of national security. The FOI mechanism for the Executive Branch is enabled through Executive Order No. 2, series of 2016.

21. what is academic freedom? ​


Answer:

Academic freedom is the principle that individuals have the right to freely pursue and express scholarly and intellectual inquiry without fear of censorship, retaliation, or persecution. It is the freedom to teach, research, publish, and discuss ideas and knowledge without external interference or control. Academic freedom is essential in promoting critical thinking, intellectual diversity, and the pursuit of truth and knowledge. It also plays a crucial role in protecting and upholding democratic values such as free speech and the right to dissent.


22. what literary period in philippine literature experience the abridging of freedom​


Answer:

Philippine Literature during the japanese period

Explanation:

Philippine literature in english came to a halt. Almost all newspapers in english were stopped by japanese. It was strict censorship that time, few literary works were printed during the war years. moreover, The only contact with the outside world was done with utmost secrecy through the underground radio program called "Voice of Freedom"


23. Read the following articles to learn more about freedom of information inPhilippines and write a brief reaction.a. “Freedom of Information: Timeline of FOI Legislation in the Philippines."(http://www.cmfr-phil.org/freedom-of-information/)b. “A primer on Freedom of Information in the Philippines."(http://www.tan.org.ph/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=6)c. “Why the Philippines needs a freedom of information law."(http://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/63794-why-philippines-needs-freedom-of-information-law)​


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Explanation:

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24. What makes a nation independent? Is there freedom in the Philippines?​


Answer:

because of a freedom

malaya tayu magsalita bumuto gawin because of the democrasy


25. Is there academic freedom in the Philippine educational system now? Cite examples


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26. 2. The meaning of academic freedom cited in Sect. 12 of the Magna Carta​


Answer:

Academic freedom means that both faculty members and students can engage in intellectual debate without fear of censorship or retaliation.

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27. What freedom means in the Philippines?​


Answer:

Kalayaan

Explanation:

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28. In your own opinion what is academic freedom?​


Answer:

Academic freedom means that the political, religious, or philosophical beliefs of politicians, administrators, and members of the public cannot be imposed on students or faculty. ... Academic freedom gives faculty members and students the right to challenge one another's views, but not to penalize them for holding them.

Answer:

For me Academic freedom is when the students and the teachers can speak their thoughts WITHOUT any restrictions

Explanation:

freedom of students and also a teachers to study,teach and pursue knowledge and research without unreasonable interference or restriction


29. example of academic freedom​


An example of academic freedom is when an educator teaches evolution in her classroom. Academic freedom is defined as the ability of a student to engage in exploration of any topic, or subscribe to any belief system, without being hindered by an educator, school or public officials.


30. What is freedom? What is the similarity of the Philippines during 18-century and the Philippines today?


Answer:

also known as spanish phillipines or spanish colonial period was the period during which the phillipines in the later .years of


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